The "Bayonet Constitution".
Yes, the word 'Hawaiian' is a noun, a word for a native or inhabitant of Hawaii and the language of the native Hawaiians; a word for a person and a thing.The word 'Hawaiian' is also an adjective, a word that describes a noun as of or from Hawaii.
Koa haole is a term used in Hawaii to refer to non-native Hawaiians or white people. The term has origins in the Hawaiian language where "koa" means warrior and "haole" means foreign or outsider. It was historically used to distinguish Caucasians from native Hawaiians.
Hawaiians refer to people from the mainland US as "haole." This term is commonly used to describe Caucasians or anyone non-native to Hawaii.
Only Native Hawaiians should be called "Hawaiians". The preferred form of address would be locals or Hawaii residents. (Notice the subtle difference of Hawaii from Hawaiian). Many tourists gaff when they refer to full blooded Chinese, Filippino, Japanese, Korean, Vietnamese or even Puerto Ricans as Hawaiians, very few will take serious offense. A belligerent Maori or Samoan might, but such is the nature of southerners (or so it is said). Hawaii is also a melting pot of races and it would not be out of the question to find an individual with genealogical and genetic ties to Europe, Asia, North and South America, Africa, Australia, Asia and other parts of Oceania. Genetics can be beautiful when properly and scientifically employed. That is employed for the purpose of health and science and not for some idealogical or socialaogical symbolism (as in seeking for a "Master Aryan") as Nazism was involved.
When people seek to change the constitution, they refer to it as amending the constitution
Hawaii isn't an own nation, it's under USA otherwise i will refer to surfing
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The only court the Constitution refers to is the United States Supreme Court.
right to equality
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Milk is not in any kingdom. "Kingdoms" refer to living things.
No. False.